48 LRS Wire Guided Vehicle

DEPT OF DEFENSE

Notice type
Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
Solicitation #
FA558726Q0024
NAICS
423830
PSC
3930
Set-aside
No Set aside used
Posted
June 5, 2026
Response due
June 19, 2026
Place of performance
Lakenheath, GB-SFK

What this opportunity is

The Department of Defense is seeking a contractor to provide, deliver, and install a Wire Guided Vehicle at Royal Air Force Lakenheath, UK. This opportunity falls under NAICS 423830 and PSC 3930, with no set-aside for small businesses. The notice type is a Combined Synopsis/Solicitation, indicating that interested parties should track the opportunity closely for further details rather than submitting bids immediately. Contractors will be responsible for managing all aspects of the project, including subcontractor oversight and maintaining communication with the government.

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Description

Statement of Work (SOW) Wire Guided Vehicle at Royal Air Force (RAF) Lakenheath Rev. 2, 2 April 2026 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Mission: The mission of the 48th Fighter Logistics Readiness Squadron is to provide worldwide responsive logistics and support. 1.2 Background: The 48th LRS is responsible for receiving, coordinating, shipping and transporting cargo, equipment and supplies in support of initiatives and programs across RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom. 1.3 Scope: The scope of this contract is to provide, deliver and install the items listed in Section 3. 2.0 General Requirements 2.1 Business Relations: The Contractor shall successfully integrate and coordinate all activity needed to execute this requirement. The Contractor shall manage the timeliness, completeness, and quality of problem identification. The Contractor shall promptly identify issues to the Government and take timely corrective action. The Contractor shall seek to ensure mission partner satisfaction and professional and ethical behavior of all contractor personnel. 2.2 Contract Management & Administration 2.2.1 Contract Management: The Contractor shall establish clear organizational lines of authority and responsibility to ensure effective management of resources assigned to the requirement. The Contractor must maintain continuity between the mission partner and the contractor’s corporate offices. 2.2.2 Contract Administration: The Contractor shall establish processes and assign appropriate resources to effectively administer the contract. The Contractor shall respond to the Governments requests for contractual actions in a timely fashion. The Contractor shall have a single point of contact between the Government and contractor personnel assigned to support the contract. The Contractor shall assign resources in order to maintain proper and accurate records related to this contract. 2.3 Subcontract Management: If applicable, the Contractor shall be responsible for any subcontractor and any subcontractor management necessary to integrated work executed under this contract. 2.4 Hours of Work: Work days are from Monday through Friday excluding US federal holidays and UK bank holidays. Work hours are from 0800 to 1700 local UK time. -- 1 of 4 -- 3.0 Product Specifications & Installation Requirements 3.1 The contractor must provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, transportation, safety equipment, any other items and services necessary to provide the following items: 3.2 Delivery to Building 1035, RAF Lakenheath, United Kingdom 4.0 Special Requirements Vehicle Component Description Government Specifications Man-up truck, so operators can handle- Large sized property Electric Programmable Electric Programmable 80 Volts, 465 Ah 12-hour, must be 3-Phase 6500mm 3750mm Forklift Type: Engine: Transmission: Battery: Charger: Mast: Closed Height: Training: Manual: Keys (min): Driver area: Installation: Forks: Lift Capacity: Rail: *Warranty (min): Controls: External Controls (if existing are not compatible): Lights: Additional Requirement: Removal: 5 years (battery, charger, and 1 Year vehicle) 1100 mm Adjustable 1500kgs at 600mm Load Center Existing Rail already fitted • • • • • • • • • Seat Belt Fitted Rear view mirrors Beacon Reverse beeper Lift Tilt Side Shift Extra stop magnets per aisle New Wires Front spotlights minimum 2 Vehicle will need to be unloaded, installed, and tested for correct operation Familiarization training to warehouse operatives at the time of delivery/installation Complete operator’s manuals and an electronic copy -- 2 of 4 -- 4.1 Security & Safety 4.1.1 Operational Security (OPSEC): If any installation is required to take place in a Government facility, the Contractor shall be familiar withthe organizational critical information and indicators list (CIIL) and OPSEC policy of any installation they require access to. The required CIIL can be provided by the Contracting Officer. Safety: The Contractor and any of its subcontractors (if applicable) shall promptly report pertinent 4.1.2 facts regarding mishaps involving Government property damage or injury to Government/ Contractor personnel that takes place on an installation. The Contractor shall notify the cognizant Contracting Officer within 24 hours of all mishaps or incidents. The Contracting Officer will in- turn notify the Safety Office. The Contractor shall cooperate in any resulting safety investigation. 4.2 Contractor Access to Installations: Access to DoD installations is limited to personnel with a valid installation accesspass. Failure to submit required information to obtain required documentation will result in the exclusion of such employees from the installation until such documentation is obtained. Contractor employees may be subject to personal, and vehicle searched when entering or leaving a DoD installation. If installation access is required, the Government will provide the Contractor with the required information and documents for installation access passes upon award. Subsequently, the Contractor shall provide a list of all employees along working under this contract, along with the required documentation upon receipt of contract award, and no later than 30 days prior to the projected need for any new installation access pass requirements. The Contractor is responsible for maintaining an adequate number of personnel with active installation access passes, and adhering to the timeframes stated in this section. The cognizant mission partner is responsible for the coordination of installation access passes. Upon termination of employment, termination or cancellation of the contract, or expiration of the contract the Contractor is responsible for collecting employee installation access passes and turning them in to the CO, or the cognizant mission partner in a timely fashion. 4.3 Shipping Instructions 4.3.1 For vendors located inside the United Kingdom. 4.3.1.1 Shipment shall be FOB Destination. 4.3.1.2 All shipping

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